Comet C/2023
Taken by Raymond Pickard on September 21, 2024 @ Bathurst Observatory, Bathurst NSW, Australia
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Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS at 4:40am on the 21st of September. It is VERY low in the twilight and current moonlit sky. The close in image through the 6 inch telescope is still somewhat grainy as a result, but the wide angle view (with the trees lit by the moon, is somewhat clearer. The comet is seen below centre in the wider view. The comet was hard to see with binoculars, but will brighten in time for the predicted rain later this week!
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